That reminds me of those fake inflatable tanks they used in WWII to fool the germans flying overhead. I think there's a little trailer hidden under all that. After all, look how the front end is being propped up by a stick!

That looks like one of the vehicles from a British animated (puppet) show I used to watch when I was a kid. All the characters where puppets and all the team members vehicles could fly or float or go into outer space. And they always saved the world from impending doom! The newest Team America movie was based on this television show series. Ed

But let's not get off topic - What the heck is this thing?
Homemade? Bought? I might have to drive the 4.5 hours back + $40 bridge toll to find the owner and ask...

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Originally Posted by BIGED52

That looks like one of the vehicles from a British animated (puppet) show I used to watch when I was a kid. All the characters where puppets and all the team members vehicles could fly or float or go into outer space. And they always saved the world from impending doom! The newest Team America movie was based on this television show series. Ed

That looks like one of the vehicles from a British animated (puppet) show I used to watch when I was a kid. All the characters where puppets and all the team members vehicles could fly or float or go into outer space. And they always saved the world from impending doom! The newest Team America movie was based on this television show series. Ed

That reminds me of those fake inflatable tanks they used in WWII to fool the germans flying overhead. I think there's a little trailer hidden under all that. After all, look how the front end is being propped up by a stick!